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Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 26, 2013

Anyone who has ever gone to a walk-in weight loss clinic has surely felt the discomforting feeling of potential ridicule. While obesity is a certified disease in America, it still carries with it certain incorrect and uncomfortable stigmas. Diet Doc feels that patients should not have to suffer the humiliation of seeking out a walk-in clinic to assist with weight loss, often times opening themselves up for possible ridicule or simply uncomfortable feelings of unease. With patient self-esteem in mind, the company has taken the embarrassment out of seeking help for weight loss by offering its prescription hCG diet to patients nationwide in the privacy and comfort of their own homes. The company offers proven medically supervised hCG diet plans to anyone across the country, without the emotional discomfort or tediousness of a walk-in weight loss clinic.

With a new medical system called Telemedicine, potential patients can reach out to skilled physicians for assistance with non-emergency medical aid, allowing them to consult with the most qualified experts without regard to geographic location. Now patients seeking reprieve from embarrassing in-house doctor visits can receive world class medical assistance from the comfort and privacy of their own home. The system is as simple as a telephone call or Skype chat. Interested patients can contact Diet Doc via email or telephone to begin treatment immediately. After an intuitive health questionnaire is completed, the patient can schedule a simple doctor consultation wherein a Diet Doc physician will review the results with the patient.These procedures are simple, yet powerful, and can identify underlying causes of weight gain.

After initial doctor consultation, each patient is prescribed a results-based nutrition plan, designed to work in unison with their body to produce the best results. All prescription medication is then express shipped directly to the patients door. Progress is routinely monitored with weekly telephone calls. Every patient receives walk-in clinic level service, yet from the privacy of their own home. With the Diet Doc hCG diet plan, anyone who is struggling with excess weight, yet too embarrassed to seek help locally can receive the service that has helped over 40,000 patients nationwide achieve their perfect body without ever exposing themselves to emotional distress, potential embarrassment, or being beholden to a doctors schedule.

The Diet Doc hCG diet offers all patients the ability to shed unhealthy extra weight, regardless of location. The companys expert weight loss staff, including physicians, nurses, nutritionists, and coaches are at the end of a telephone to lend assistance or even encouragement 6 days out of the week. Once patients reach their ideal weight, Diet Doc continues to offer unlimited support and consultations for up to a year, for free.

Those who may be too embarrassed of their struggle with obesity no longer have to endure the discomfiture that accompanies resorting to a walk-in weight loss clinic. Diet Doc realizes the shame that often accompanies the struggle with obesity and treats each patient discreetly and courteously. Since the Diet Doc hCG diet can be completely undertaken from the privacy and comfort of each patients home, both cost and unwarranted embarrassment are minimized. The company individualizes payment plans for those who desperately want and need to lose weight, but may be putting it off due to cost. With Telemedicine, Diet Doc delivers the nations most successful hCG diet plans to those who need them the most, surpassing walk-in weight loss clinics in quality, cost, and results, while fostering feelings of well-being by allowing patients to avoid potentially embarrassing public scrutiny.

Diet Doc Contact Information:

San Diego, CA

1-888-934-4451

Weight-loss(at)Dietdoc(dot)info

http://www.hcgtreatments.com/hcg-diet/

Twitter: DietDoc10

Facebook: DietDochcg







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Medical companies brace for 'devastating' ObamaCare tax, prepare for layoffs
"We would rather put this money towards jobs, innovation, clinical research and priorities that will create value-added medical technology for patients while helping us partner with hospitals to deliver cost effective solutions," CEO Kevin A. Lobo said …
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It may not be Watergate but more explanation is needed
… down while this matter is dealt with in the courts," he thundered. But this week when Justice Rares threw the whole thing out of court as a politically motivated abuse of process, the Coalition said it was just this little old thing Ashby did on …
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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) February 14, 2005

Beiks LLC, the world leader in reference and language titles for mobile devices, and Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins (LWW), a top publisher in the healthcare industry, have teamed to provide anytime/anywhere access to medical reference information to users of the BlackBerry® platform developed by Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM). By providing access to medical dictionaries and other reference works via BlackBerry, Beiks and LWW have delivered on the promise of mobile access to medical reference information on one of the most popular wireless connectivity platforms in the healthcare industry.

“Beiks is proud to be working with LWW, the world leader in scientific and medical reference literature,” said Bobby Kolev, president and CEO of Beiks LLC. “We are honored to be selected as an electronic publisher of their works.”

The library of medical reference works available to BlackBerry users has begun with Stedman’s Concise Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions, which gives access to the core language of medicine and allied health, including terminology, definitions, tabular material, and valuable appendix sections. Coming soon to Beiks’ collection will be LWW’s Physician’s Drug Handbook, providing instant information on more than 900 generic and 2,000 trade name drugs.

“As the number of health care providers using BlackBerry as a business tool grows, the need for clinical applications and medical reference material–both off-line and on-line—increases significantly,” said Seema Esteves, president of Circul Technology, a Canadian-based high-tech training company that focuses specifically on helping organizations use BlackBerry to their full potential. “We look forward to the suite of products that Beiks and LWW are bringing to market to fill this current void.”

Based on Beiks’ mobile industry standard BDicty Dictionary Reader, the LWW medical reference works for BlackBerry is specially optimized for one-hand operation, minimal memory requirements and optimal access speed. It can be installed on the device’s main memory and once installed does not require or utilize a network connection. Healthcare enterprises will soon be able to provide even greater access to mobile reference data leveraging enterprise server connections, via the Mobile Data Service feature of BlackBerry Enterprise Server™.

BDicty Dictionary solutions are designed to work on J2ME-based BlackBerry devices running handheld software v3.6 and higher. Beiks’ database format allows all reference data to be highly compressed, resulting in faster searches and less memory requirements. Other versions of BDicty are available for Palm OS and Pocket PC devices.

Stedman’s Concise Medical Dictionary is currently available at MSRP of US $ 39.95 and Physician’s Drug Handbook will soon be offered at MSRP of US $ 49.95. Other related reference works are currently available in the BlackBerry section of Beiks’ website at http://www.beiks.com.

About Beiks LLC

Beiks LLC (http://www.beiks.com) is a privately-held company with headquarters in Dallas, TX. The company specializes in developing and distributing essential applications for mobile platforms such as Palm OS®, Windows CE®, Sharp Zaurus® and BlackBerry®. Founded in 1997, the company is best known for its BDicty Dictionary Reader, one of the most popular dictionaries for handheld devices on the market.

The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited. Palm, Palm OS and PalmSource are registered trademarks of, and Palm Powered is a trademark of, Palm Trademark Holding Company, LLC. Other brands may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Public relations contact:

Kevin Doel

TalonPR, Inc.

785-273-9660

kevin@talonpr.com

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US Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius along with Congresswoman Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15) toured The Ohio State University Medical Center on Friday and talked health care reform. Sebelius was at the hospital to see the technology and how it is improving patient care, focusing on electronic medical records. That is something President Barack Obama touted all through his campaign to save billions of dollars in health care, 10TV’s Andy Hirsch reported. The conversation turned to health care reform and Sebelius said this is the closest the country has been to health reform in 70 years. The secretary said she feels there is enough common ground to bring people on all sides of the debate together. “There is nothing more personal or important to most citizens than their own health care,” Sebelius said. “It’s something that affects every American, their family members, their loved ones, so there is I think a concern about what is being proposed in Congress and what the outcome is going to be and how it’s going to impact me and my family.” She did not question that concern and said she understands that it means a lot to a lot of people. She feels lawmakers can come to a decision in the next few months to try to get something passed, Hirsch reported. “Most people agree that the status quo is not acceptable,” Sebelius said. “There’s a huge cost of doing nothing.” Sebelius said there is enough common ground to move past politics and bring all sides of the issue

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Offensive emails found on Hall County computers
Hall County Jail workers got a fiery lecture Thursday morning from Hall County Corrections Director Fred Ruiz.
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Coal mining community remembers dark day
MONTCOAL – The Upper Big Branch mine entrance looks much different than it did one year ago. There are no ambulances here now, no fire trucks or state troopers. No ones stopping traffic. Passing drivers no longer turn their heads to look up the mountain in…
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Promoting Science, and Google, to Students
With its new science fair, Google is encouraging young scientists to experiment – and to use Google products while they’re at it.
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Sentara rolls out medical records app
Sentara announced Monday the latest advancement in its attempt to better use technology to improve health, the Sentara MyChart app.
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Telome Health, Inc. Launches With Exclusive IP Portfolio
MENLO PARK, Calif., March 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Telome Health, Inc. (THI) officially launched today with an exclusive worldwide intellectual property portfolio. THI will provide telomere length data from tissue samples for academic research, pharmaceutical drug development, and health monitoring. THI leverages the predictive power of data related to telomeres, the protective caps at the ends …
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Singapore pushes out rheumatoid arthritis app
SINGAPORE, 23 MARCH 2011 – Health agencies in Singapore have unveiled the country’s first smartphone health diary application for rheumatoid arthritis.
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NEW LAWS TAKE EFFECT JAN. 1 2011
Nearly 200 new laws are scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1, 2011, among them pension reforms for most new public employees, limits on campaign contributions, joint nomination of candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor in primary elections, and changes to laws regarding the use of red-light cameras, according to State Sen. Tim Bivins (R-Dixon).
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HealthTap Announces .35 Million in Seed Funding
PALO ALTO, CA–(Marketwire – 03/23/11) – HealthTap ( www.healthtap.com ), the new Silicon Valley-based Expert Health Companion, announced today that it has raised $ 2.35 million in a Convertible Note Seed financing led by Mohr Davidow Ventures. Mohr Davidow invests in businesses that address significant challenges and opportunities, including personalizing medicine …
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Digital medical records

Don’t be surprised if the next time you visit your doctor, you don’t see your paper medical record. Health care reform mandates electronic medical records by 2015.

The Heart Center of Indiana in Indianapolis is a model for the digital hospital of the future. All patient data is kept digitally and made readily available for optimal care. More: www.medical.siemens.com

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The Medical Data Exchange

The Medical Data Exchange is a private, secure, network-based platform designed to meet NHIN requirements for distribution and sharing of medical transcription and other exchange-related medical records in electronic form. As a founding member of the Medical Data Exchange, MD-IT is at the forefront of medical documentation technology. Visit www.md-it.com for more information. MPEG2_1080p_2997_V3.mpg

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For Free Download Click Here – freesoftwarestores.com “Description: Dorland’s Medical Dictionary contains approximately 40000 entries and 350 illustrations and provides authoritative, concise definitions for a wide range of terms used in the health sciences, including anatomy, physiology, diseases, drugs, tests and procedures and much more. The dictionary is based on the contents of Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary, which has set the standard for medical dictionaries for over 110 years. * 40000 entries and definitions from all areas of medicine * 350 illustrations * Audio pronunciations * Helpful hints, including information on pronunciation * Clear, accessible color layout The dictionary is powered by the MSDict technology especially enhanced for iPhone, iPad and iPod with the following key benefits: * No connection to the Internet required -Use the dictionary on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch without connecting to the Internet and with no additional charges * Change the font size in definitions * Bookmarks – Use the Bookmarks feature as a learning tool and create your own topics and wordlists * Filters help you locate the word you are searching for: 1. Fuzzy filter- When you are not sure of the correct spelling of a word 2. Keyword- Locate the instances of a key word within other compound words 3. Wild card – “”?”" and “”*”" replace single letters and groups of letters in words 4. Fast article scrolling 5. Quick search of words while you type 6. Hyperlinks
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